Free Notice to Interested Parties - Vermont


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(also see 10 V.S.A. § 8504(c) and V.R.E.C.P. 5(b)(4)).

VERMONT ENVIRONMENTAL COURT 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, Vermont 05641 (802) 828-1660
Docket No.
[Case title provided by the Court] [Docket Number provided by the Court]

NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES in MUNICIPAL APPEALS (24 V.S.A. §4471(c)) Enclosed is the Notice of Appeal dated , appealing the in its case: for application of which was filed by decision of the . This appeal involves the .

as a person who may You have been identified by the be an ''interested person'' in these proceedings as defined in 24 V.S.A. §4465(b), who . However, you are participated in the proceedings before the not automatically a party to the proceedings in Environmental Court, even if you . You are not participated in the hearing before the automatically a party to the proceedings in Environmental Court, even if you are the permit applicant. You are not automatically a party to the proceedings in Environmental Court, ruled in your favor. even if the If you wish to participate in matters before the Environmental Court, you must enter your appearance in writing with the Court within 20 days of your receiving this notice. If you file your entry of appearance after the 20 days has gone by, you must also ask the Court in writing to allow you to enter your appearance late, and explain why it is late. If you fail to file an appearance or to make a request to participate within this time frame, the case may proceed to a decision without any further notice to you and without your involvement. You may enter an appearance on your own behalf or through an attorney. Please include the address at which you wish to receive mail from the Court and the other parties, and the telephone number at which you can be reached during business hours. All filings made with the Environmental Court must be sent to: Vermont Environmental Court; 2418 Airport Road; Barre, VT 05641. Each person filing any document with the Court must also send a copy of that document to each of the other parties; you may call the Court at (802) 828-1660 for the names and addresses of the other parties.

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24 V.S.A. ' 4465 (b) For the purposes of this chapter, an interested person means any one of the following:

(1) A person owning title to property, or a municipality or solid waste management district empowered to condemn it or an interest in it, affected by a bylaw, who alleges that the bylaw imposes on the property unreasonable or inappropriate restrictions of present or potential use under the particular circumstances of the case. (2) The municipality that has a plan or a bylaw at issue in an appeal brought under this chapter or any municipality that adjoins that municipality. (3) A person owning or occupying property in the immediate neighborhood of a property that is the subject of any decision or act taken under this chapter, who can demonstrate a physical or environmental impact on the person's interest under the criteria reviewed, and who alleges that the decision or act, if confirmed, will not be in accord with the policies, purposes, or terms of the plan or bylaw of that municipality. (4) Any ten persons who may be any combination of voters or real property owners within a municipality listed in subdivision (2) of this subsection who, by signed petition to the appropriate municipal panel of a municipality, the plan or a bylaw of which is at issue in any appeal brought under this title, allege that any relief requested by a person under this title, if granted, will not be in accord with the policies, purposes, or terms of the plan or bylaw of that municipality. This petition to the appropriate municipal panel must designate one person to serve as the representative of the petitioners regarding all matters related to the appeal. (5) Any department and administrative subdivision of this state owning property or any interest in property within a municipality listed in subdivision (2) of this subsection, and the agency of commerce and community development of this state.

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